The OP was unnecessarily hostile and took this as a sexist matter, when it really isn't.
The simple fact is, it does cost more money and time and manpower to create that kind of gender diversity. And this was something that could simply not be added into ME1.
I can't say this same excuse can be used for ME2 though, though the most likely excuse was laziness or simply not enough time or manpower.
However, I think there is NO excuse to not add a female turian into ME3. This is the final game in the triology, we've already seen female krogans and male quarians, and it's already been PROVEN that turians do not care about gender in their society and that women are an important part of their galactic and military standing.
Add the fact that there's already a model designed for them and we're going to the turian HOME WORLD, there's NOTHING stopping Bioware adding them except for sheer laziness.
Salarians and Drell are, to a point, excusable, since females are rare. The batarian sector has just been pretty much wiped out from the sounds of it, so they would be rare as well.
And as for the other races..... would there even be a difference between a male and female hanar?
I WILL however draw the line at children. There's not a lot of circumstances were children would be prominant in the situations Shepard finds themselves in. If Bioware wants to add them, be my guest. But only after I've seen that Garrus' sister. <_<
Modifié par LilyasAvalon, 17 janvier 2012 - 05:31 .